[quote]Razorslim wrote:
Sub mediocre NFL scheduling
Any one ever notice how few realy good matchups there are each week. This week, week 7, there are ZERO game between 2 teams over .500. Last week there was 1 maybe 2.
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Week 8 - Only 1 matchup between 2 teams over .500 out of 13 total games, Patriots vs Steelers.
Don’t get me wrong, love the NFL as much as any one else, but the comish’s office needs to retool the method they use for scheduling.
[quote]Razorslim wrote:
Sub mediocre NFL scheduling
Any one ever notice how few realy good matchups there are each week. This week, week 7, there are ZERO game between 2 teams over .500. Last week there was 1 maybe 2.
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Week 8 - Only 1 matchup between 2 teams over .500 out of 13 total games, Patriots vs Steelers.
Don’t get me wrong, love the NFL as much as any one else, but the comish’s office needs to retool the method they use for scheduling. [/quote]
Agreed. You would think the MNF games would be picked with much thought but they have been quite horrible.
I personally disagree with all the criticism of the current scheduling format. They do offer flex-scheduling for mid-late season games, and when these schedules are made they’re made using a number of criteria - likelihood of a team being good, average attendance/viewership for a team, as well as recent/historical implications as well.
Not only that, but any given team could be good any year. For all that we know, in an alternate universe Green Bay could be 0-7, and the Dolphins and the Rams could be the best two teams in the league right now.
Sometimes you just have to roll with the punches and be glad that you have football to watch. Period.
[quote]SSC wrote:
I personally disagree with all the criticism of the current scheduling format. They do offer flex-scheduling for mid-late season games, and when these schedules are made they’re made using a number of criteria - likelihood of a team being good, average attendance/viewership for a team, as well as recent/historical implications as well.
Not only that, but any given team could be good any year. For all that we know, in an alternate universe Green Bay could be 0-7, and the Dolphins and the Rams could be the best two teams in the league right now.
Sometimes you just have to roll with the punches and be glad that you have football to watch. Period.[/quote]
You hush your mouth! In no alternate universe could the Packers be 0-7! Go wash your mouth with soap!
[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
The Rams and Saints game is incredible. Totally different St.Louis team.[/quote]
And what were you saying about bad scheduling?
[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
The Rams and Saints game is incredible. Totally different St.Louis team.[/quote]
And what were you saying about bad scheduling?
[quote]red04 wrote:
Cowboys still got this, if there’s anything I’ve learned from Skip Bayless it’s that Tony Romo is a stud 4th quarter performer(trololol).[/quote]
I hope you all get ass chaffing.